Okay, I lied. Sort of. But it is a sad state of affairs when none of your current roster can do wonders ratings wise. The only credit goes to Daniel Bryan and Damien Sandow for doing well in hour 2 after Cena versus Miz, a 300k drop through that hour is quite impressive.

Unless WWE start to take risks and do things outside of the box, that's how it will be until December time. I'd like to be proven wrong, though.

Well what do you expect lol? When they do something special (RAW 1000) they get special results. When it's regular weekly shows they get regular weekly ratings. I suspect things will take quite the hit once MNF starts pretty soon. One thing that does stand out though is that the second hour did rather well here. From Q5 to Q9 they were flying and even got 1 segment over 5 million. If you cut the first hour out and put the good parts of that with the good parts of the third hour and we'd have an overall much better show and probably a much better rating for WWE to boast over too. Meh. Things always go a bit flat this time of year until December/Jan really. I don't think this year will be any different.

It delivered a 0.7 U.S. household rating / 2 share in 747,000 TV households with 1,126,000 total viewers (persons 2+). This household rating is up +75% versus the prior four week time period performance which averaged a 0.4 U.S. household rating / 1 share in 456,000 TV households with 675,000 total viewers.

WWE Saturday Morning Slam was CW’s most watched Saturday morning program since 3/10/12 (Dragon Ball Z Kai @10:30am / 1,140,000 viewers).
WWE Saturday Morning Slam was CW’s most watched Saturday morning program in the time period since 2/25/12 (Dragon Ball Z Kai / 1,196,000 viewers).
WWE Saturday Morning Slam was the most watched entertainment program on broadcast TV Saturday Morning among total viewers.

WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more viewers than the following 10-10:30am programs: The Green Lantern on Cartoon Network, Noodle and Doodle on NBC, Little Bear on Nick Jr., Doodlebops on CBS, Pair of Kings on Disney XD and Power Rangers on Nicktoons.
During the 10-10:30am time-period, WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more Boys under 18 (including the Boys 2-11 and Boys 6-11 demos) than every program on broadcast TV, Nick Jr., Disney XD and Nicktoons.

WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more Boys under 18 (including the Boys 6-11 demo) than every program on broadcast TV, Nick Jr., Nicktoons, and Disney XD.
WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more Kids 6-11 than every program on broadcast TV, Nick Jr. or Nicktoons.
WWE Saturday Morning Slam was watched by more Kids under 18 than every program on broadcast TV or Nicktoons.

WWE Saturday Morning Slam is part of the television premiere of Vortexx on The CW, a Saturday morning kids’ television block. This marks the first time, since 2001, WWE has a program in a kids’ time slot and reinforces WWE’s commitment to kid-friendly entertainment.